Based on the concept of "filmusic", a form of entertainment mixing film and music, Soul Tune Factory have been active around Tokyo since 2006.
"filmusic" can be "A film you watch with your ears"...
It can be based on an experience...
It can be instinctive...
It can be a story...
Be it music genres or forms of _expression, various styles are considered for every ‘filmusic’. Soul Tune Factory have been working actively to develop new forms of entertainment.
Some of the members play instruments, some are film writers, some are actors, some are dancers and some are designers… This is a strange group which can’t simply be categorised as a band.
We don’t know which ‘filmusic’ will be played at which show. If it’s your first time, it will be something totally different. Once you have experienced it, the next show will reflect other aspects of the entertainment. So don’t judge us because you saw us once. It would be great if you could stick around for a while.
CRYV New Song Up! & Last Live of 2009about tess+新宿MARZ共同企画 SWAN SONG COUNCIL vol.112009年12月30日(水) MARZ+Motion 往来自由出演about tess / AFRICA EMO / ARTLESS NOTE / bronbaba /clean of core / cryv / the cabs / 3nd / Yuccadirection of the chord / 虚弱。 / sajjanu / the SHUWA
【track list】 1.Grum Drama(Original by Drum Anagram) 2.Surge Replay(Original by Film Beat) 3.Dirty Perplex(Original by enrai O.S.T) 4.Laugh Deluxe(Original by 青い砂漠) 5.MID Portrait(Original by 蜘蛛の糸) 6.New Clean(Original by New Dark)
We are glad to inform you that the new "Life's Decay - Dysrieuses" album has just been released ! You can listen to 3 mp3 from this release on our myspace page. You can visit www.lifesdecay.com for more info and/or order the album at www.abstraktsens.com
We hope that you will appreciate the new release ! Thank you for reading and for your support ! All the best.
"DJ Monkey …soul-stirring, excitingly edgy music…just disturbing (read ‘mind-f**king’) enough to demand attention. There is a whole spice rack of auditory flavors here, served up like fractured poetry on a collection of intensely listenable Hallmark cards from Hell." Bill Margold, Cinema Seen, L.A. X..Press